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Socratic

[suh-krat-ik, soh-] / səˈkræt ɪk, soʊ- /


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Hershovitz seems to be a big fan of the Socratic method, though he only mentions Socrates a couple of times.

From New York Times

Its teachers and students love using the Socratic method, question after question.

From Washington Post

“When it’s time for an essay or a presentation or a Socratic seminar, I call that game time,” Moreno said.

From Washington Post

Where the 2017 posts were filled with Socratic questions, the later posts were more declarative and expository, with heavy use of exclamation points and words written in all capital letters.

From Seattle Times

“The Socratic questions can also be expressed physically, aesthetically and sonically.”

From New York Times